Jefferson City Bridge
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The Jefferson City Bridge are two compression arch suspended-deck bridge bridges over the Missouri River at Jefferson City, Missouri over which U.S. Highway 54 and U.S. Highway 63 pass between Cole County, Missouri and Callaway County, Missouri.
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[edit] Southbound bridge
The southbound bridge opened in August 1955. Its main span is 639.9 feet and has a total lenght of 3,093 feet and a deck width of 37.7 feet abd vertical clearance of 37.7 feet.
[edit] Northbound bridge
The northbound bridge opened in 1991. Its main span is 595.6 feet with a total length of 595.6 feet and a total length of 3,124.2 feet. The deck width is 46.9 feet and it has vertical clearance of 16.1 feet.
[edit] 1896 Bridge
The original bridge was built in 1896 and had three span and was downstream of the new bridge. It had a single column in the middle of the river that rotated 90ยบ to allow boat traffic to pass (the rotation could disrupt traffic for 45 minutes). The bridge was torn down in 1958. The main span was 440 feet the diameter of the pivot pier was 22 feet. The pillars at the south entrance to the bridge are still visible at the end of Poplar Street.